Scanlan Griffiths + Aldridge


* Kevin Scanlan


Boise
Office Phone: 208.991.1200
Email: kjs@sgaidaho.com
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Practice Areas

  • Coverage
  • Environmental / Toxic Tort
  • General Liability
  • Other Areas
  • Product Liability
  • Professional Liability
  • Trucking / Transportation
Kevin’s legal career spans 23 years and has centered on litigation and trial work in a broad range of cases including medical malpractice/professional liability, transportation law, and other personal injury claims. He also regularly handles insurance coverage/bad faith actions, products liability lawsuits, toxic tort claims, and commercial litigation cases, such as actions for breach of fiduciary duty and fraud.

In addition to his work at the trial court level, Kevin has also been involved shaping the law of Idaho through several significant decisions issued by Idaho’s appellate courts. These include cases establishing and clarifying criteria for admissibility of expert opinion testimony based upon scientific knowledge. Earlier in his career, he obtained practical experience working with the King County, Washington and Boise City Prosecuting Attorney’s Offices.

Kevin is an avid hockey player and alpine skier. When not working, Kevin enjoys traveling with his wife and four children.

Martindale Rating

AV Preeminent ®

Education

  • Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, Washington (1996), J.D. with honors
  • Carroll College, Helena, Montana (1992), B.A (Business Administration with finance emphasis)

Bar Admissions

  • Idaho state courts
  • Idaho federal courts
  • Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
  • Idaho State Bar Association
  • American Bar Association

Awards And Honors

  • Editor, Seattle University Law Review
  • Chambers USA – named a leading lawyer commercial litigation
  • Mountain States Super Lawyer
  • AV rated in Martindale Hubbell
  • The Best Lawyers in America© 2020 and 2021’s list for “Medical Malpractice Law – Defendants” and “Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants”
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